Stéphane Dupas

Research scientist Team : Diversity Ecology and Evolution of Tropical Insects Phone: 33 (0)1 69 15 49 78 Agroecological and evolutionary transitions The aim of my research is to develop systems to analyze and accompany past present and future changes in agro-ecological systems. They include a disciplinary part and an interventionist and participatory part. The […]

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Back from Africa

Philippe Le Gall (DEEIT) is back after a two months job in Gabon and in Cameroun. He fostered many projects such as a Field School in North-West Cameroun in Oku, or the beginning of the pHD of Mr. Jean de Matha Ndengué financed by the Coopération française, …) and participated in the teaching at the

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Ancient news

La revue de Didier Casane et Patrick Laurenti (Multigen) a fait l’objet d’une brève du site “En direct des labos”, CNRS/INEE. Les deux chercheurs se retrouvent au coeur d’une controverse scientifique à la suite de la parution d’un article de Amemiya, CT et al. disponible dans Nature qui assure que le coelacanthe connait une évolution

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Florian, Bastin

Publications Rousset, M., C. Collet, T. Cens, F. Bastin, V. Raymond, I. Massou, C. Menard, J. B. Thibaud, M. Charreton, M. Vignes, M. Chahine, J. C. Sandoz & P. Charnet (2017) Honeybee locomotion is impaired by Am-Ca(V)3 low voltage-activated Ca2+ channel antagonist. Scientific Reports, 7. 10.1038/srep41782. Bastin, F., F. Savarit, G. Lafon & J.-C. Sandoz

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Junca, Pierre

Publications Junca, P. & J. C. Sandoz (2015) Heat Perception and Aversive Learning in Honey Bees: Putative Involvement of the Thermal/Chemical Sensor AmHsTRPA. Frontiers in Physiology, 6. Chole, H., P. Junca & J. C. Sandoz (2015) Appetitive but not aversive olfactory conditioning modifies antennal movements in honeybees. Learning & Memory, 22, 604-616. Junca, P., J.

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Claude, Wicker-Thomas

LEGS Skip to content Le LEGS Equipes Enseignements Séminaires Stages/Emplois Contrats Claude, Wicker-Thomas Pheromonal communication in Drosophila Tel. 01 69 82 37 08 Fax 33 1 69 82 37 36 Mail. Claude.Wicker-Thomas@universite-paris-saclay.fr Research In Drosophila courtship behavior is an obligatory step before mating. Sex pheromones are located on the cuticule and play an important role

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